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Relief in Our Distress
Scripture Text: Psalm 4:1-8; John 16:16-24
Of all the books in the Bible, there is only one which is composed entirely of prayers. The Psalms are God’s Word to us and they can become our words to God. If we have put our faith in Jesus and He has come to dwell within us, then when we pray the Psalms, Jesus prays within us - and our voice joins with His voice as our collective Psalm of prayer rises and is heard by God the Father.
Rest from Our Anxiety
Scripture Text: Psalm 3:1-8; Matthew 22:41-46
Of all the books in the Bible, there is only one which is composed entirely of prayers. The Psalms are God’s Word to us and they can become our words to God. If we have put our faith in Jesus and He has come to dwell within us, then when we pray the Psalms, Jesus prays within us - and our voice joins with His voice as our collective Psalm of prayer rises and is heard by God the Father.
Confidence in Our King
Scripture Text: Psalm 2:1-12; Matthew 3:13-17
Of all the books in the Bible, there is only one which is composed entirely of prayers. The Psalms are God’s Word to us and they can become our words to God. If we have put our faith in Jesus and He has come to dwell within us, then when we pray the Psalms, Jesus prays within us - and our voice joins with His voice as our collective Psalm of prayer rises and is heard by God the Father.
The Two Ways
Scripture Text: Psalm 1:1-6; Matthew 7:15-20
Of all the books in the Bible, there is only one which is composed entirely of prayers. The Psalms are God’s Word to us and they can become our words to God. If we have put our faith in Jesus and He has come to dwell within us, then when we pray the Psalms, Jesus prays within us - and our voice joins with His voice as our collective Psalm of prayer rises and is heard by God the Father.
Trinity: The Father
Scripture Text: Isaiah 44:6-8; Mark 12:28-34
The Trinity - Father, Son & Holy Spirit - is truly mysterious. But even though we do not and can not fully understand God, we can still know Him and relate to Him. In this 3-part mini-series, The God We Worship, we explore each member of the Trinity and ask the question, "How does our Trinitarian God interact with us today?"
Pentecost: The Spirit
Scripture Text: Acts 2:1-13; John 20:19-23
The Trinity - Father, Son & Holy Spirit - is truly mysterious. But even though we do not and can not fully understand God, we can still know Him and relate to Him. In this 3-part mini-series, The God We Worship, we explore each member of the Trinity and ask the question, "How does our Trinitarian God interact with us today?"
Ascension: The Son
Scripture Text: Acts 1:1-11; Luke 24:50-53
The Trinity - Father, Son & Holy Spirit - is truly mysterious. But even though we do not and can not fully understand God, we can still know Him and relate to Him. In this 3-part mini-series, The God We Worship, we explore each member of the Trinity and ask the question, "How does our Trinitarian God interact with us today?"
Redeemed Time
Scripture Text: Hebrews 4:9-11; Luke 6:1-5
Jesus came, died and rose again in order to make all things new - to redeem our entire lives in every way, shape and form. Through the season of Easter, as we celebrate our risen Lord, we will explore how the good news of the Gospel redeems our future, our friendship, our resources, our gatherings, our sexuality and our time.
Redeemed Sexuality
Scripture Text: 1 Corinthians 6:12-20; Mark 10:6-9
Jesus came, died and rose again in order to make all things new - to redeem our entire lives in every way, shape and form. Through the season of Easter, as we celebrate our risen Lord, we will explore how the good news of the Gospel redeems our future, our friendship, our resources, our gatherings, our sexuality and our time.
Redeemed Gatherings
Scripture Text: Hebrews 10:19-25; John 13:31-35
Jesus came, died and rose again in order to make all things new - to redeem our entire lives in every way, shape and form. Through the season of Easter, as we celebrate our risen Lord, we will explore how the good news of the Gospel redeems our future, our friendship, our resources, our gatherings, our sexuality and our time.
Redeemed Resources
Scripture Text: Deuteronomy 8:17-18; Matthew 6:19-24
Jesus came, died and rose again in order to make all things new - to redeem our entire lives in every way, shape and form. Through the season of Easter, as we celebrate our risen Lord, we will explore how the good news of the Gospel redeems our future, our friendship, our resources, our gatherings, our sexuality and our time.
Redeemed Friendship
Scripture Text: 1 Samuel 18:1-5; John 15:12-17
Jesus came, died and rose again in order to make all things new - to redeem our entire lives in every way, shape and form. Through the season of Easter, as we celebrate our risen Lord, we will explore how the good news of the Gospel redeems our future, our friendship, our resources, our gatherings, our sexuality and our time.
A Redeemed Future
Scripture Text: Isaiah 35:1-10; Matthew 28:1-10
Jesus came, died and rose again in order to make all things new - to redeem our entire lives in every way, shape and form. Through the season of Easter, as we celebrate our risen Lord, we will explore how the good news of the Gospel redeems our future, our friendship, our resources, our gatherings, our sexuality and our time.
Exiled from Power
Scripture Text: Micah 7:1-20; Matthew 21:1-11
We will spend a number of weeks in repentance in preparation to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus at Easter. The themes of Lent are sobering, reflective, contemplative, lamenting, grieving, and repenting. It is a time to come before God in humility - acknowledging our weakness and need. For when we do this, the celebration of Easter is all the sweeter just like the taste of food is best to the hungriest person. So Lent is a time of discipline. The colors are subdued and dark.... descending to Good Friday when everything fades to black.
Redeemer will be studying the Old Testament prophet of Micah during these weeks as a means of connecting with God's people who were disciplined by God via exile from His land. We will talk about what it means to be a people living in Exile - estranged from God, ourselves, each other and even our land.
Exile from Desire
Scripture Text: Micah 6:1-16; Matthew 6:32-34
We will spend a number of weeks in repentance in preparation to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus at Easter. The themes of Lent are sobering, reflective, contemplative, lamenting, grieving, and repenting. It is a time to come before God in humility - acknowledging our weakness and need. For when we do this, the celebration of Easter is all the sweeter just like the taste of food is best to the hungriest person. So Lent is a time of discipline. The colors are subdued and dark.... descending to Good Friday when everything fades to black.
Redeemer will be studying the Old Testament prophet of Micah during these weeks as a means of connecting with God's people who were disciplined by God via exile from His land. We will talk about what it means to be a people living in Exile - estranged from God, ourselves, each other and even our land.
The Ruler & the Remnant
Scripture Text: Micah 5:1-15; Luke 2:1-7
We will spend a number of weeks in repentance in preparation to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus at Easter. The themes of Lent are sobering, reflective, contemplative, lamenting, grieving, and repenting. It is a time to come before God in humility - acknowledging our weakness and need. For when we do this, the celebration of Easter is all the sweeter just like the taste of food is best to the hungriest person. So Lent is a time of discipline. The colors are subdued and dark.... descending to Good Friday when everything fades to black.
Redeemer will be studying the Old Testament prophet of Micah during these weeks as a means of connecting with God's people who were disciplined by God via exile from His land. We will talk about what it means to be a people living in Exile - estranged from God, ourselves, each other and even our land.
From Exile to Embrace
Scripture Text: Micah 4:1-13; Luke 14:12-24
We will spend a number of weeks in repentance in preparation to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus at Easter. The themes of Lent are sobering, reflective, contemplative, lamenting, grieving, and repenting. It is a time to come before God in humility - acknowledging our weakness and need. For when we do this, the celebration of Easter is all the sweeter just like the taste of food is best to the hungriest person. So Lent is a time of discipline. The colors are subdued and dark.... descending to Good Friday when everything fades to black.
Redeemer will be studying the Old Testament prophet of Micah during these weeks as a means of connecting with God's people who were disciplined by God via exile from His land. We will talk about what it means to be a people living in Exile - estranged from God, ourselves, each other and even our land.
2nd Sunday in Lent
Scripture Text: Micah 3:1-12; Luke 4:14-21
We will spend a number of weeks in repentance in preparation to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus at Easter. The themes of Lent are sobering, reflective, contemplative, lamenting, grieving, and repenting. It is a time to come before God in humility - acknowledging our weakness and need. For when we do this, the celebration of Easter is all the sweeter just like the taste of food is best to the hungriest person. So Lent is a time of discipline. The colors are subdued and dark.... descending to Good Friday when everything fades to black.
Redeemer will be studying the Old Testament prophet of Micah during these weeks as a means of connecting with God's people who were disciplined by God via exile from His land. We will talk about what it means to be a people living in Exile - estranged from God, ourselves, each other and even our land.
Christ Exiled for Us
Scripture Text: Micah 2:1-13; Luke 4:14-21
We will spend a number of weeks in repentance in preparation to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus at Easter. The themes of Lent are sobering, reflective, contemplative, lamenting, grieving, and repenting. It is a time to come before God in humility - acknowledging our weakness and need. For when we do this, the celebration of Easter is all the sweeter just like the taste of food is best to the hungriest person. So Lent is a time of discipline. The colors are subdued and dark.... descending to Good Friday when everything fades to black.
Redeemer will be studying the Old Testament prophet of Micah during these weeks as a means of connecting with God's people who were disciplined by God via exile from His land. We will talk about what it means to be a people living in Exile - estranged from God, ourselves, each other and even our land.
Ash Wednesday
Scripture Text: Micah 1:1-9; Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21; Psalm 51:1-19
We will spend a number of weeks in repentance in preparation to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus at Easter. The themes of Lent are sobering, reflective, contemplative, lamenting, grieving, and repenting. It is a time to come before God in humility - acknowledging our weakness and need. For when we do this, the celebration of Easter is all the sweeter just like the taste of food is best to the hungriest person. So Lent is a time of discipline. The colors are subdued and dark.... descending to Good Friday when everything fades to black.
Redeemer will be studying the Old Testament prophet of Micah during these weeks as a means of connecting with God's people who were disciplined by God via exile from His land. We will talk about what it means to be a people living in Exile - estranged from God, ourselves, each other and even our land.
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